Hyderabad: British Airways will commence its operations from the GMR Hyderabad International Airport on October 28, 2008 with five flights a week. The flights will operate on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. The BA 276 flight will depart from Hyderabad at 07:15 and arrive at London Heathrow at 13:00. The BA 277 will depart London Heathrow at 13:30 and arrive at Hyderabad the following morning at 04:25. The Boeing 777 aircraft with an overall seating capacity of 270 will offer economy cabin, ‘World Traveller;’ premier economy cabin, ‘World Traveller Plus’ and business class cabin, ‘Club World’.
The new route will compliment the five routes that British Airways already services in India: Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai and Kolkata. With the addition of Hyderabad, British Airways will now fly from six Indian cities to London.
26/04/08 TravelBizMonitor
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